Did People Live to Be 900 Years Old in The Bible?

Inspiring Philosophy - A podcast by Inspiring Philosophy - Wednesdays

Categories:

Thanks to scholars Ben Stanhope and Chris Hansen for reviewing this video. Join us at: http://www.inspiringphilosophy.org Sources: Karen Rhea Nemet-Nejat - Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia Jöran Friberg - Numbers and Measures in the Earliest Written Records J. Klein - The ‘Bane’ of Humanity: A Lifespan of One Hundred and Twenty Years Kenneth Kitchen - On the Reliability of the Old Testament Meir Bar-Ilan - When Being Numerate Used to Mean Something Else Nahum M. Sarna - Understanding Genesis Duane L. Christensen - The Mysterious Numbers of the Ages of the Patriarchs Craig Olson - How Old Was Father Abraham? Kenneth A. Matthew - The New American Commentary: Genesis 1:1 - Genesis 11:26 R.R. Wilson - Genealogy and History in the Biblical World W. E. Aufrecht in "Ascribe to the Lord" Kenton Spark in "Genesis: History, Fiction, or Neither?" Lloyd R. Bailey - Biblical Math as Heilsgeschichte? Carol Hill - Making Sense of the Numbers of Genesis Richard Hess - The Genealogies of Genesis 1-11 and Comparative Literature Mark Chavalas and K. Lawson Younger - Mesopotamia and the Bible Ben-Zion Wacholder - How Long did Abram Stay in Egypt? A Study in Hellenistic, Quran, and Rabbinic Chronology Jeremy Hughes - Secrets of the Time